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Defensively, Dybantsa’s effort can fluctuate but he has a high ceiling as an on-ball stopper. He uses his length well and can be a menace when players try to drive on him.
He needs to work on his off-ball defense, particularly on closeouts, where a simple fake and drive can get by him too often. That shouldn’t work against a player of his athleticism.
BYU has benefited from an easy schedule since a tough start to the season. After playing Villanova, UConn and Wisconsin in November, the Cougars have played just one team in the top 80 of TRACR (Clemson) since then. A player of Dybantsa’s build simply overwhelms the less-talented teams in the country without much effort.



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